Jake Roberts has a wealth of experience and he's trying to pass it along to the wrestlers in AEW.
During a recent Q&A edition of his DDP Snake Pit podcast (via AdFreeShows), Roberts who has been with AEW since 2020, most notably aligned on-screen with Lance Archer, revealed what promo advice he is offering to the talent backstage.
"I just tell them not to be afraid to be different. I used to use a lot of subliminal thought stuff whenever I did interviews and I still believe in that stuff. I think it gets a hold of people. You need to say something in your interview that grabs people and shakes them a little bit. Now you can do that, one way is by saying something that they know to be true or something that they've heard 1000 times, and then when you calmly say it, automatically their mind connection goes, 'Yeah, I've heard that before.' Whether it's, 'Don't play with that boy at the end of the block, he's a bad boy.' You know, 'Don't eat this, it's bad for you.' 'Don't trust this kind of people, they're no good.' You've heard that before and your mind agrees with it without you knowing it. If you say it in an interview, you've got the hook into them and they're now following you. So that's what I try to tell them. I don't know if any of them get it. I hope they do. But yeah, the main thing is don't be afraid to be different. I basically had to come up with my interview style from necessity. Back in 1975, I got a knee dropped on my throat and I crushed my voice box. So this is as loud as I get. If I tried to scream, nothing comes out. So I had to learn a different way to do it, but it certainly worked well for me and I'm so grateful for the man above to lead me down that road and show me something different," Roberts said.
Earlier this month, Roberts commented on MJF no-showing a fan signing during Double or Nothing weekend and the promo he cut on Tony Khan the following Wednesday on Dynamite. Click here to read more.
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